For the record
Evening Standard - 'I'd bet on me still being here in June' (17 March 2005): For the record, Oona King is NOT having an affair with a prominent Cabinet minister who may or may not be Jack Straw.
There it is in black and white, folks.
(Oh, *do* grow up...)
Now let that be the end of it.
(PS - It's well past June 2005, Oona *is* still 'here' and - according to her website - she's still an MP. We have no reason to question her word on this.)
There it is in black and white, folks.
(Oh, *do* grow up...)
Now let that be the end of it.
(PS - It's well past June 2005, Oona *is* still 'here' and - according to her website - she's still an MP. We have no reason to question her word on this.)




3 Comments:
How many ghost websites of rejected MPs are out there? I know one from Cambridge.
http://www.annecampbell.org.uk/weblog/
You don't think they'd get embarrassed by them.
Of course, just because they're no longer in Parliament doesn't mean their legacy of crummy legislation passed with the help of their votes is going away. It is legitimate to pursue them for an explanation and, at the very least, get an apology for the fact that they sold us out to the whips.
www.publicwhip.org.uk
It just shows that we cannot get rid of these incompetent pests even when we vote them out. DEMOcracy? Pah!!
Here's another one, from Reading East's ever-popular Jane Griffiths. What on earth have the Latvians done to deserve her?
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